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Kerry Petroleum County Intermediate Football Championship Final, Templenoe V An Ghaeltacht
A big weekend ahead for the Templenoe team. We had a great crowd supporting us in the Semi Final win over Glenflesk and we need the same again in the Final against An Ghaeltacht on Sunday
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Division 5 County U14 League Fixture:
Kilgarvan/Tuosist V Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane,
Wed 01st May at 7pm in Kilgarvan
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Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane U16’s.
The U16’s have been very busy across the month competing in two separate leagues.
They are in Division 1b of the East Region U16 league which is proving to be a very competitive division.
They are also competing in the South Kerry U16 league where they playing very at the moment.
Quiet often they have been playing two matches per week.
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Kerry County Intermediate Football Championship Semi Final Match Report, Templenoe V Glenflesk
Templenoe 3-20, Glenflesk 1-11
A top drawer performance by Templenoe saw them cruise to victory against Glenflesk in Fitzgerald Stadium last Sunday. Templenoe are now through to their third County Intermediate Football Final in four years, where they will face An Ghaeltacht in a repeat of the 2017 decider.The match was played in ideal conditions, with little or no breeze on lovely afternoon in Killarney. Templenoe got off to the best possible start with Adrian Spillane soloing straight through the Glenflesk defence to kick the ball past keeper Marc Kelleher for Templenoe’s first goal, after only 11 seconds of play. A brace of points from Killian Spillane (2) and Josh Crowley Holland extended Templenoe’s lead to six, before Glenfesk finally registered their first score through the boot of Jeff O’Donoghue in the 6th minute. The East Kerry side almost followed this up with a goal, but a blistering shot from Daniel O’Brien came off the crossbar. Instead it was Templenoe who would go on to get the next goal of the game, courtesy of the on fire Killian Spillane, with Brian Crowley providing the assist. This put Templenoe 2-03 to 0-01 ahead after 13 minutes. Glenflesk responded well with two quick points from Ian Roche and Daniel O’Brien, but Templenoe hit back just as quickly with two scores of their own, thanks to Teddy Doyle and Brian Crowley. Then in a good three minutes spell for Glenflesk, they thumped over three unanswered points with Patrick Darcy, Jeff O’Donoghue (free) and Brian O’Donoghue all finding the range. This reduced the arrears to five points. However, the remaining 12 minutes belonged to Templenoe, as they continued to dominate around the middle of the field, ensuring a plentiful supply of ball going into the forwards, while their defence were resolute, conceding only one more point to Glenflesk’s Patrick Darcy before the interval. Templenoe’s great utilization of the wide open spaces in Fitzgerald Stadium, saw them tag on five more scores with Killian Spillane (2), Brian Crowley, Stephen O’Sullivan and Cian Hallissey all contributing to give them a commanding lead at the break.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 2-10, Glenflesk 0-07.
Templenoe remained determined and focused coming out for the second half and they immediately demonstrated their intent with Killian Spillane, Brian Crowley and Josh Crowley Holland all splitting the posts to increase their advantage. Then in the 37th minute, against the run of play Glenflesk launched an attack that ended with Patrick Darcy finding the net after good work by Shane Courtney. Soon after Sean Doherty added a point to give the East Kerry side a glimmer of hope, but Templenoe were having none of it, as they proceeded to turn the screw. Four points on the trot from Adrian Spillane, Brian Crowley, Teddy Doyle and Killian Spillane, preceded Templenoe’s third goal of the day. Their third green flag came about after Killian Spillane put his cousin Pat Spillane through on goal, Pat Jnr still had much to do as he was surrounded by three Glenfesk defenders, but he somehow managed to get a shot in to deceive them all. This made the score 3-17 to 1-8 after 50 minutes of play. Gavin Crowley and Sean Sheehan were next to get their names on the score sheet for the boys in blue, after they got in on the end of two more well worked attacks. Pat Spillane rounded off Templenoe’s superb display with a fine point, after he received a pass from John Rice. While Glenflesk had to settle for three late points from Jeff O’Donoghue, Patrick Darcy and Kieran Murphy on a tough day at the office for them, but nevertheless they are good young side and are likely be in contention again next year.
So a big week ahead for the club, with Templenoe earning another shot at winning the club’s first ever Intermediate title, in what promises to be a fascinating contest in Austin Stack Park, next Sunday.Very best of luck to all our players and management in the final!
Final Score: Templenoe 3-20, Glenflesk 1-11.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Killian Spillane 1-06 (0-02f), Adrian Spillane 1-01, Brian Crowley 0-04, Pat Spillane 1-01, Josh Crowley Holland 0-02, Teddy Doyle 0-02, Stephen O’Sullivan 0-01, Cian Hallissey 0-01, Gavin Crowley 0-01, Sean Sheehan 0-01.
Glenflesk: Patrick Darcy 1-03, Jeff O’Donoghue 0-03 (0-02f), Ian Roche 0-01, Daniel O’Brien 0-01, Brian O’Donoghue 0-01, Sean Doherty 0-01, Kieran Murphy 0-01 (0-01f).
Teams:Templenoe: Danny Cahalane, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, Joseph Sheehan, Gavin Crowley, Tadgh Morley, Patrick Clifford, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, Teddy Doyle, Brian Crowley, Josh Crowley Holland, Stephen O’Sullivan, Killian Spillane, Cian Hallissey.
Subs: John Spillane, John Rice, Pat Spillane, Kieran McCarthy, Tom Spillane, Martin Reilly.
Glenflesk: Marc Kelleher, Gary O’Donoghue, Shane Courtney, James McCarrick, Kieran A O’Donoghue, Chris O’Donoghue, Cian Horan, Kieran Murphy, Daniel O’Brien, Michael O’Shea, Brian O’Donoghue, Jeff O’Donoghue, Sean Doherty, Patrick Darcy, Ian Roche.
Subs: Alan Murphy, Padraig Healy, Gearoid O’Leary, Danny Lucey, Gavin Kelly.
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Templenoe U12's
The Templenoe U12's who are playing in Division 10 of the County League. They played very well this evening as they took on Ballydonoghue and won. Well done to all involved
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Kerry Petroleum County Intermediate Football Championship Round 3 Match Report, Templenoe V Glenbeigh/Glencar
County Intermediate Football Championship, Round 3.
Templenoe 1-14, Glenbeigh/Glencar 3-07.
An injury time point by Stephen O’Sullivan just shaded the win Templenoe in an exciting encounter, that could have gone either way. Templenoe now progress to the Semi Final of the competition with much relief after been pushed to the pin of their collar by a gallant Glenbeigh/Glencar side.
The match was played before a large crowd on a glorious evening last Saturday. Glenbeigh/Glencar opted to play with the slight breeze in the first half and they opened the scoring with a pointed free from Tommy Cahill. Templenoe countered this with Killian Spillane (2) and Patrick Clifford both splitting the posts to put the home side two points in front. Then came the first goal of the game, which stemmed from a route one ball into the square from Fergal Griffin that was neatly gathered by Gavin O’Grady before turning and slotting the ball to the net. Templenoe immediately responded with a hard earned point from Killian Spillane, after he combined with Josh Crowley Holland to tie up the scores again. The ebb and flow nature of the first half continued with Gavin O’Grady and Tommy Cahill exchanging scores with Brian Crowley (2) to make the score 0-6 to 1-3 after 27 minutes of play. In between, Caolim Teahan almost got a second goal for Glenbeigh/Glencar, but his effort struck the crossbar. Soon after Templenoe lost Patrick Clifford to a black card, but matters got worse for the hosts when Darran O’Sullivan found Gavin O’Grady with another long ball, before the latter unleased an extraordinary shot to the top corner of the net for a truly awesome finish. This put the visitors four points ahead, before once again Templenoe sharp shooter Killian Spillane replied with another effort from play. Then just before the break, the visitors suffered a big setback of their own, when wing back Jack Brosnan picked up a second yellow card to reduce Glenbeigh/Glencar to 14 players for the second half.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 0-07, Glenbeigh/Glencar 2-04.
Templenoe had the perfect start to the second half with Adrian Spillane sprinting up the field to pop the ball over the bar just seconds from throw in. In the next eight minutes, both sides were guilty of wides, while Glenbeigh/Glencar went on to lose another player, this time to the black card rule with their other wing back Stephen O’Sullivan falling victim. Nevertheless, the away side kept up their intensity levels and two pointed frees from Tommy Cahill put the away side 2-6 to 0-9 ahead midway through the second half, with Templenoe’s ninth point coming courtesy of Brian Crowley. The final quarter was real edge of the seat stuff with Brian Crowley and Gavin O’Grady trading scores, before Caolim Teahen cut in from the right corner to give a precision pass across the Templenoe goal that was finished home by Tommy Cahill for Glenbeigh/Glencar’s third goal. To their credit Templenoe did not drop their heads, despite been six points down with only ten minutes of normal time remaining. Their comeback started with a placed ball effort from Stephen O’Sullivan, before Killian Spillane set up Teddy Doyle for a well taken goal, to put just two points between the sides. The visitors came very close to getting yet another goal in the 55th minutes, but fortunately the home side just about managed to divert Gavin O’Grady’s effort out for a 45, to deny him a hat trick. Glenbeigh/Glencar failed to manufacture a score from the resultant 45 and Templenoe’s resilience was eventually rewarded when Killian Spillane and Stephen O’Sullivan both thumped over frees to level the scores at the end of normal time. Then in injury time, Sean Sheehan did brilliantly to turnover possession from a Glenbeigh/Glencar attack, before John Spillane and Tadgh Morley linked up to put Stephen O’Sullivan through for the match winning point.
Final Score: Templenoe 1-14, Glenbeigh/Glencar 3-07.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Killian Spillane 0-05 (0-2f), Brian Crowley 0-04, Stephen O’Sullivan 0-03 (0-02f), Teddy Doyle 1-0, Patrick Clifford 0-1, Adrian Spillane 0-1.
Glenbeigh/Glencar: Gavin O’Grady 2-02(0-01f), Tommy Cahill 1-04 (0-04f), Darran O’Sullivan 0-01.
Teams:
Templenoe: Danny Cahalane, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, Gavin Crowley, Joseph Sheehan, Tadgh Morley, Patrick Clifford, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, Teddy Doyle, Brian Crowley, Josh Crowley Holland, Stephen O’Sullivan, Killian Spillane, John Rice.
Subs: John Spillane, Pat Spillane, Kieran McCarthy, Tom Spillane.
Glenbeigh/Glencar: Rory O’Connor, Sean Roche, Ciaran Doyle, Oisin O’Connor, Jack Brosnan, Shane Riordan, Stephen O’Sullivan, Colin McGillycuddy, Fergal Griffin, Tommy Cahill, Caolim Teahan, Daniel Griffin, Gavin O’Grady, Kieran Courtney, Darran O’Sullivan.
Subs: Pa Kilkenny, Dara Casey, Caoilte Purcell, Jason McKenna.
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Templenoe GAA Club Online Store
Templenoe GAA Club are delighted to launch our online club store in conjunction with O'Neills. We will be able to provide our Club members and supporters a wide variety of Templenoe GAA Club branded clothing and equipment.
Please click on the link below or alternatively the Club Store can be accessed via the "Templenoe Club Gear" link at www.templenoegaa.ie
https://www.oneills.com//shop-by-team/gaa/ireland/templenoe-gaa.html
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Kerry Feile Peil na nÓG
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One Good Coach: Promoting Young People's Mental Health - Cancelled
This event is cancelled due to Orange Weather Warning
***CALLING ALL COACHES***
On Friday 26th April, starting at 7:30pm in Brooklane Hotel, Templenoe GAA will be holding a presentation given by Jigsaw Kerry; a mental health service for young people aged 12-25 years. The workshop that will be given is the ‘One Good Coach’ presentation.
It will take approximately an hour and will be an excellent opportunity for coaches to gain a greater understanding of mental health, have a greater awareness of how to promote and support young people’s mental health in their role as a coach and learn about their local Jigsaw and how young people can access the service.
we would encourage anyone who is interested to attend as our young players will ultimately benefit from our club coaches knowledge and understanding.
To book a place, please text/message Mairead at 087 7798579 or send a private message to Templenoe GAA on Facebook.
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